Surface light-induced changes in thin polymer films
Andrew Skumanich
SPIE Optics Quebec 1993
Many algorithms can land optimal bipartitions for various objectives including minimizing the maximum cluster diameter ("min-diameter"); these algorithms are often applied iteratively in top-down fashion to derive a partition Pk consisting of k clusters, with A: > 2. Bottom-up agglomerative approaches are also commonly used to construct partitions, and we discuss these in terms of worst-case performance for metric data sets. Our main contribution derives from a new restricted partition formulation that requires each cluster to be an interval of a given ordering of the objects being clustered. Dynamic programming can optimally split such an ordering into a partition Pk for a large class of objectives that includes min-diameter. We explore a variety of ordering heuristics and show that our algorithm, when combined with an appropriate ordering heuristic, outperforms traditional algorithms on both random and non-random data sets.
Andrew Skumanich
SPIE Optics Quebec 1993
J. LaRue, C. Ting
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
Simeon Furrer, Dirk Dahlhaus
ISIT 2005
Daniel J. Costello Jr., Pierre R. Chevillat, et al.
ISIT 1997